Albert Oudenampsen: Requirements engineer at luminis ever since my recovery from an an unhealthy obsession for exotic programming languages. Still quite useful as software engineer too. Pretty agile and lean (not physically, unfortunately)


Alexander Broekhuis:


Angelo van der Sijpt: Software engineer at Luminis. Main technologies are Java and OSGi, but I'm equally interested in the people behind the software: software creation is inherently a human activity, and a strive to support teams the best I can by guiding, coaching and training.


Dennis Geurts: Software engineer at luminis. Interested in just too much exciting stuff. Well versed in Java, OSGi, (embedded) C, C++, Objective-C, PHP and Ruby. Currently keeping myself busy with iPhone and Android application development.


Erik Sanders: I have a lot of experience as a software architect in the .Net world.. As an architect I have a strong preference for agile development and an important aspect of architecture is the governance during project execution. I use code analysis, unit testing and daily builds to perform this governance. I am specialized in the .Net framework and familiar with most parts including WPF and Silverlight for the UI; ASP.NET; ADO.NET and the entityframework; SOA using REST, WCF and Remoting.


Floris Zwarteveen:


Jeroen Bouvrie: Jeroen is managing director and an experienced software architect at luminis software development. He has experience in a broad range of projects in distributed environments, often in the high tech sector. He is an experienced Software Architect and has introduced Scrum and coached scrum masters at customers. Some keywords are: Software Architecture, Mobile development, NFC, Java ME (JME), Java EE, OSGi, Scrum, Agile development.


Jorg Hollenberg: Scrummaster at luminis; fascinated when the right people united in a team can achieve big results. Presently I am energized by the topic of management innovation and 21st century management. I believe the team will become more and more empowered. Agile and lean principles will surely contribute to this. Have your focus on real value: people.


Marcel Offermans: Marcel is a software architect at luminis with broad experience in different operating systems, languages and applications, ranging from data-oriented enterprise applications to real-time embedded and distributed systems. At luminis, he is responsible for the architecture and development of an OSGi based software distribution and license management product. At Apache, he is a PMC member of Apache Felix and a committer of the Apache ACE open source project and interested in all Java and OSGi related development.


Peter Doornbosch: Peter is a software architect with a strong background in software engineering (mainly C++ and Java). He has extensive experience with leading a team of software engineers in projects that utilize new technologies. As a software architect, he knows how to translate business needs into a sound software architecture, and how to deploy this in a team. Peter likes to share his knowledge and experiece, either by writing about it, or by teaching courses or tutoring less experienced engineers.


Richard de Zwart: I'm a rockclimber/mountaineer/climbing-trainer that happens to work in ICT. I started working with Microsoft tools when the surface of the earth was still fluid. Right now I'm happy as a kid that I can use my favorite C# to develop on the Mac and the iPhone!


Richard van der Laan: Richard is a software architect with his roots in distributed, object-oriented software development. Over the last years, Richard has been involved in the adoption of new Java technologies (e.g. Jini and OSGi) and the associated changed architectural styles in projects. Based on the concepts behind pervasive services and model-driven architecture (MDA), Richard's current field of expertise lies in the development of product-line architectures for industry-leading companies that are innovating in technology and new customer services. In here, he is closely involved in modeling systems from a multi-disciplinair approach.


Robert Zwerus: Robert is a software engineer at luminis, enthusiastic about improving his skills, both on the technological and process side of developing software. Being lazy helps to constantly improve the environment, where itches need to be scratched :-).


Walter Treur: Software Engineer focused on Java and OSGi. With a history in web development I am always interested in learning new (or existing) technologies.